There’s not going to be much of a sunset anyway. Normally, in order to better plan and prepare for going out to photograph I pay very close attention to the weather forecast. Especially if it’s predicted that any type of storm or cloudy skies will be clearing out so as the tail end of the… Read More
Wordless Wednesday.

Fort Foster ~ Part 2: The Rocks (and maybe a lighthouse).
So Many Rocks! Sandy beaches are for relaxing on a hot July day, and Maine has them if that’s your thing. But, if you’re a seascape photographer a nice sandy beach can seem rather boring. Ok, I lied, sandy beaches aren’t “rather boring,” as far as I’m concerned smooth sandy beaches are the equivalent of… Read More
12, Give Or Take, From The Fire.
2020, a year in through the lens. I know I’m not the only one who’s happy we’re finally putting the dumpster fire that was 2020 behind us. It was a year that started out strong for many of us, then cratered miserably for far too many. Coming through the last year unscathed creatively was no… Read More
Happy Holidays.
Merry and Bright. As we approach then end of 2020 (can’t come soon enough if you ask me). I’d like to wish everyone a safe, joyous, and happy holiday season.
I Went To The Mountains.
And it rained, all day long. I’m not complaining.
Isolation Project, Day 29.
Day 29. Wow, has it been almost a month already? I’m not wishing I was getting out to more scenic locales nearly as much as I thought I would. Normally I start getting a bit cranky when I go much longer than a week without heading to the mountains or the seacoast. Then again, under… Read More
Wordless Wednesday.

Wordless Wednesday.

Winter Light.
Finally, Some Time In The Snow. Reading all of the recent reports and seeing all of the photos of the snow in northern New Hampshire, has had me eagerly awaiting my first “winter” hike of the season. Wanting to get my feet on the snow and my first snowy sunset of the season, my friend… Read More